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VoIP Voice and Fax Signal Processing
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VoIP Voice and Fax Signal Processing

by Sivannarayana Nagireddi
September 2008
Intermediate to advanced
550 pages
18h 10m
English
Wiley-Interscience
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17.4 CALL PROGRESS TONE DETECTORS

This section is presented for the call progress tone detectors (CPTDs) with VoIP services. The tone detection requirements vary with country. In the PSTN telephone service, the CO or DLC generates the call progressive tones, and usually no requirement is made for detecting the tones by the PSTN. The VoIP adapter has an FXO/PSTN interface as marked in Fig. 17.1(b) that allows for dialing into or receiving from the PSTN network. The FXO interface of the VoIP adapter emulates the electronic telephone and continuously monitors the progress of the call. Call progress tone detection allows a VoIP adapter that dials into or receives from the PSTN network to monitor the progress of the resulting call, and hence, different states with respective call progress tones like dial, ringing, and busy can be determined. In CPTD, amplitude, frequency, and cadence (timing) are required to be analyzed. An audio cadence is a repeating sequence of sound (tone-on) and silence (tone-off) similar to the on – off pattern produced by a ring-back or a busy tone.

CPTD analyzes the signal on the line to detect a repeating pattern of signal and silence, such as the pattern produced by a dial tone, ring-back tone, or busy signal. Once a cadence has been established, it can be classified as a single ring, double ring, or busy signal that allows a PSTN application or any other signaling protocol to keep track of the progress of an incoming or outgoing PSTN call. Various types of ...

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